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Yup, everything is golden!
gnome-power-manager is working AND gnome-power-backlight is behaving
normally!
Looks like whatever action has been taken has resolved this bug!
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@Chris: Thought the gnome-power-backlight would be interconnected with
the gnome-power-manager. Thanx for clarifying this.
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And everything works again like a charm ^_^
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This bug is definitely not solved. The solution using gksudo (or
something similar) is really a pain. Everytime my laptop's backlight
changes an authentication dialog is popping up. That should be solved
in a more elegant way (is it even possible without root privileges?!)
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This bug is about gnome-power-manager crashing, which is solved. The
issue you describe is a completely separate issue (bug 615047, which was
also fixed yesterday)
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nizhibitsky, please don't change the status of the bug without leaving
an explanation why
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just thought it was history_of_this_bug_statuses-watching button, not so
sudo-asking-like-managing one, sry =)
24.08.2010, 14:39, Chris Coulson chris.coul...@canonical.com:
nizhibitsky, please don't change the status of the bug without leaving
an explanation why
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The update indeed fixed my problem. I hav my laptop set on AC power
due to a shoddy battery so that's probably why I'm not seeing the
authentication needed dialog. Thanks guys for an outstanding job. :)
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 17:32, uGin 614...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
just thought it was
Using the radeon driver on a 7500 Mobility (32mb) in a T42 Thinkpad.
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Also affects Samsung N150 netbooks.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #627711
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-power-manager - 2.31.90-0ubuntu3
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* Fix LP: #614039 - Don't crash on systems which don't have XBACKLIGHT
- add debian/patches/14_fix_no_xbacklight_crash.patch
- update
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is it possible the fix for this created this problem [Bug 623000]
Authentication is needed to run '/usr/sbin/gnome-power-backlight-helper' as the
super user when using Reduce backlight brightness or Dim display when idle
options.? the crash stopped but now have that bug present.
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No, that problem was always there, but hidden because gnome-power-
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After update, it happens still.
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Hedy v510
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The update fixed the crashing problem, but now the gnome-power-
backlight-helper is chronically in your face asking for authentication
twice on boot up and every 10 seconds or so (two times each time) if you
leave the dim display when idle option checked.
So, it seems we're no longer crashing,
An easy workaround for the annoying gnome-power-backlight-helper popup
is:
killall gnome-power-manager sudo gnome-power-manager
Assuming that doesn't creat any crazy security vulnerabilities or any
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Yeah, I used the same method to band-aid the problem, but I still
suspect that the underlying issue (whatever it may be as I'm not a
developer) needs to be sorted out ;)
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Intel driver over here. Likewise xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3.
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radeon driver on thinkpad t43 here...
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sony ar vgn 71 with nvidia blob
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Occurs on a Thinkpad T42 shortly after login as well.
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I debugged this issue some more with chrisccoulson today.
A fixed version should be releases shortly.
what vga drivers are you guys using exactly?
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Compal T90 clone, nvidia driver 256.44-0ubuntu1 (works with -ignoreABI),
xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3
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Using nouveau here, but I've also observed it on a computer with intel
drivers - same symptoms: g-p-m crashes right after login
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Happens on a Dell Vostro 1510 soon after login.
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Happens on Thinkpad W510 as well after login.
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This hapens on ThinkPad T510 after login too.
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Same on Acer Aspire 5739 after 10.10 alpha 3 32-bit boot.
$ uname -a
Linux CERN 2.6.35-15-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 11 16:41:40 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
$ apt-cache policy gnome-power-manager
Same problem on an LG T1 Express Dual notebook. The machine was idling
and after I unlocked the screensaver I saw the crash reporter.
jkn...@jkniiv-t1-xprs:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager:
Asennettu: 2.31.6-0ubuntu1
Ehdokas: 2.31.6-0ubuntu1
Versiotaulukko:
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Forgot to mention the battery in my laptop is pretty broken, holding
very litl charge, which conceivably could generate a lot of spurious
events for gnome-power-manager. But the machine has worked fine as a
kind of desktop replacement plugged in constantly to the outlet.
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Gdk-ERROR **: The program 'gnome-power-manager' received an X Window System
error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)'.
(Details: serial 160 error_code 5 request_code 150 minor_code 15)
(Note to programmers:
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Only appears after startup as machine comes to desktop.
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gnome-power-manager also crashes shortly after at desktop login on SONY
VAIO E Series VPCEB1Z1E after fresh install of Maverick 10.10 Alpha 3
64-Bit
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Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
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I got this when the machine was idle.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
apt-cache policy gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager:
Installed: 2.31.6-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.31.6-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.31.6-0ubuntu1 0
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This happened to me when the computer was idle, it was probably changing
it's power usage.
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this happens to me, too, when trying to change backlight brightness.
AMD64 10.10, macbook 5,1.
not sure how to attach the automatic dump stuff, but i can easily repro
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